The 10 Best Celebrity Golfers at the 2017 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

How good are these celebrities at golf? Aaron Rodgers is a 4-handicap, and he barely cracks the Top 10. All-world NFL players Peyton Manning, Steve Young and Larry Fitzgerald need to shave a half-dozen strokes off their games to make this list. Even Cinderella Story Bill Murray – who deserves degree of difficulty divisors for the energy he puts into endlessly entertaining rowdy crowds between, during and after every shot – is on the outside looking in.

9. Kelly Rohrbach

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This Sports Illustrated swimsuit model’s home course growing up was Winged Foot. Rohrbach played on the Georgetown women’s golf team before pursuing a career in acting. She’ll be starring in a remake of Baywatch later this year. The 27-year-old still keeps up her game, owning a 5.8 index.

8. Aaron Rodgers

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The two-time NFL MVP and Green Bay Packers quarterback loves playing golf in the offseason. Currently sporting a 4.0 index, Rodgers played with President Obama in 2016, proudly carding a 75.

4. Kenny G

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The legendary saxophonist who has sold more than 75 million records worldwide tied for first at the 2001 AT&T, playing as a 6-handicap with Phil Mickelson. By 2006, Kenny G was a plus-handicap, prompting Golf Digest to name him music’s No. 1 golfer. He played as a 3-handicap in last year’s event.

3. Josh Donaldson

The 2015 American League MVP and former Oakland A’s third baseman has a career low of 65 at his home club in Alabama. While in Oakland, he had planned to play a bucket-list round at Pebble Beach during the All-Star Break in 2014, but he actually made the AL team, and had to skip his tee time. He finally played Pebble Beach in the AT&T last year, entering the event as a 3-handicap.

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